AuthorTopic: Burning an iso of new system setup (Read 1491 times)

Toddler to Linux. Newborn to Vector (7.0 Gold ). I've finally got things the way I like ( after a couple false starts and screw ups- mine ). Now, while things are fresh and shiny, I'd like to burn a restore iso. I only have a CD burner for this laptop ( DVD for RO ), and I'm guessing a backup iso is going to span more than one CD. So how to proceed??

I've spent a couple of hours now trying to find info on how to use Gslapt. I don't want to appear to be such a newb, but I give up.

I downloaded the txz file ( twice in case there was a bad DL ), right click on it, open with other app, select Gslapt, select open. Gslapt then opens and the basic window is there, and it states "No package is selected." Cursor is flashing in the search box. Drag and drop doesn't work. Root terminal to install package ( followed the instructions from the FAQ?? ) says file doesn't exist or not found. Don't really remember now.

I am able to view the files within the archive using Xarchiver. Was I suppose to extract the files before trying Gslapt? I'm clearly missing something here. Seriously, I'm not dumb as a newt! Now all the newt lovers are going to flame me for sure!

Got it installed with the root command. The other instruction I saw for doing it by the command line included pointing to the file as part of the command. The solution was as simple as moving the file to the user folder/ directory. As to the Gslapt issue- I was attempting to follow the instructions in the video. Perhaps I didn't follow correctly.